Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Standard Government Forms of Bid (Supply Contracts), John T. Cunningham for hay, 1939 May 09 to 1940 May 28
The “Business Papers & Correspondence” series, which dates from 1930-1940, includes letters, financial statements, receipts, and contracts connected John T. Cunningham’s farm, Minglewood. This series is arranged chronologically by subject.
Instructions for Form 1120, United States Corporation Income & Declared Value Excess-Profits Tax Return, 1942
The “Business Papers & Correspondence” series, which dates from 1930-1940, includes letters, financial statements, receipts, and contracts connected John T. Cunningham’s farm, Minglewood. This series is arranged chronologically by subject.
Political advertisement against Cunningham by C. W. Tyler, 1918 July 29
The “Professional Correspondence” series, which dates from 1918-1937, includes advertisements and correspondence connected to John T. Cunningham’s legal and political career. This series is arranged chronologically.
Correspondence pertaining to the County Judge position, 1933 April 18 to 1935 July 09
The “Professional Correspondence” series, which dates from 1918-1937, includes advertisements and correspondence connected to John T. Cunningham’s legal and political career. This series is arranged chronologically.
Correspondence concerning the John Hanratty estate, for Mary M. Hanratty, 1934 October 10 to 1937 February 05
The “Professional Correspondence” series, which dates from 1918-1937, includes advertisements and correspondence connected to John T. Cunningham’s legal and political career. This series is arranged chronologically.
Correspondence concerning the appointment of Charles Hanratty as the U.S. Marshall for Delaware, 1929 December 07 to 1930 March 10
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence between John T. Cunningham and Joseph W. Byrns, 1932 April 23 to 1936 June 03
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence concerning Farm Relief Bill, 1933 April 08 to 1933 April 20
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence between John T. Cunningham and Nathan L. Bachman, 1933 June 02 to 1937 February 19
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.
Correspondence, John T. Cunningham to the Commanding General, Fourth Corps Area, Fort McPherson, Georgia, 1933 June 14
The “Political Correspondence” series, which dates from 1929-1937, includes correspondence between John T. Cunningham and various politicians and officials throughout the United States. In many of the letters Cunningham advocates for the appointment of specific individuals for positions in government. In others he discusses farm regulations and lobbies in the interest of tobacco farmers. This series is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by correspondent.